On 24/10/2007, at 11:39 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:

I've notice one thing with NSDictionary:
 you can call directly the key of the element to get the value:

dict = {key1 = "MyValue1", key2 = "MyValue2"}

str : WOString {
   value = dict.key1;
}

and result is MyValue1.

is this how dictionaries work?
Yes -- same deal ... except for allKeys, allValues, and count.

Not quite. If you happen to have the following:
NSMutableDictionary dict = new NSMutableDictionary();
dict.setObjectForKey( new Integer( 45 ), "count" );

value = dict.count --> 45.

whereas:
dict.removeAllObjects();
dict.setObjectForKey( new Integer( 45 ), "howdy" );

value = dict.count --> 1.

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck
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